invertebrates
most likely coral
sponges, their zooxanthellae and smaller organisms for protection
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
Mollusks, sponges, and coral are among the "animals" that remain relatively stationary.
Corals are animals of the phylum Cnidaria, whereas:-Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera.
There are many to be named but mainly coals like the Brain coral or stylasterine coral are all corals the helps build coral reefs and also coral-like animals as in the the red coral (Corallium), the organ-pipe coral (Tubipora), etc.
There can be thousands of species of under water life living on a coral reefs, such as small large fish, crab and other Crustaceans, worms, molluscs, corals, sponges, algae, bacteria, etc, even sometimes turtles! Also, some types of shark and dolphin visit for a snack. Hope this helped!
Coral is an invertebrate, because it doesn't have a spine. Vertebrates do have spines. Invertebrates would be animals such as snails, worms, and sponges. Vertebrates would be animals such as monkeys, elephants, and anything else you can think of that has a spine.
Corals and Jellyfish are cnidarians, sponges are not.
These are some fish that live in the coral reef such as, clown fish, eels, shrimp, crab, lobsters, parrot fish, jelly fish, snails, sea stars, and sponges.
Several animals eat plankton growing in the world's oceans. They are coral reefs, squid, shrimp and some species of whales.
Actually their food rest mostly in coral crevices. They can get to their food because they have hard and pointy jaws. They eat sponges, shrimp, squid, and tunicates.